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as the search continues, the second crime scene in riverside, the entire state of california is on a tax cal alert and a navy base is on lock down. he had a hotel there as late as wednesday. adam housle yeshgs. >> more details from this man hunt. >> the officers mistakenly shot two women2 women delivers papers. >> police call it a case of mistaken identity. >> he was fire from the los angeles police department back in 2008 for making false statements. >> in a lacy manifest o, we found on his facebook page, he names former la police chief, now a consultant. bratten and courter opposed if are this photo, but he says he doesn't remember the former officer. >> i don't recall him. as distinctive as he looks, and i don't recall the specific set of circumstances for which i fired him. >> he sent him a coin given by bratton to cnn news center. it had 3 bullet holes in it along with a note that read thanks but no thanks. >> they issued a blue alert for dorner. the blue alert is subject to an amber alert. this is the third such alert since the system sufficiency established 2 years ago. go to ktv
as the search continues, the second crime scene in riverside, the entire state of california is on a tax cal alert and a navy base is on lock down. he had a hotel there as late as wednesday. adam housle yeshgs. >> more details from this man hunt. >> the officers mistakenly shot two women2 women delivers papers. >> police call it a case of mistaken identity. >> he was fire from the los angeles police department back in 2008 for making false statements. >> in a lacy...
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to fund improvements, reed suggested a tax hike. 70% of people would support a quarter cent tax increase. >> possibly go to the voters for a tax increase in 2014 but success cannot be assumed. >> reporter: reed was successful in getting voters to pass measure b last year which reformed pensions. but his battle with the unions is far from over. the afl-cio says that the mayor needs to reach across the aisle much more. >> he has taken the approach not only the city workers but community groups that it's his way or the highway. >> reporter: and the san jose police officers union tonight told us that the mayor may hire more officers but will have a hard time retaining them because of how the pension system is set up. maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> at ktvu.com we've posted more video of mayor reed's address tonight. just look for the video player on the home page. >>> stock markets lost ground the dow closed down 42 points after dropping 134 earlier in the day. nasdaq dropped three. the markets have been lower after big gains in january that sent indexes to record highs. and mountain view's l
to fund improvements, reed suggested a tax hike. 70% of people would support a quarter cent tax increase. >> possibly go to the voters for a tax increase in 2014 but success cannot be assumed. >> reporter: reed was successful in getting voters to pass measure b last year which reformed pensions. but his battle with the unions is far from over. the afl-cio says that the mayor needs to reach across the aisle much more. >> he has taken the approach not only the city workers but...
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. >> i think in the wake of a tax increase when people find out things like, we're giving away millions of the dollars to the losers, you know it just erodes the public trust. >> reporter: yet rail officials say stipends for losing bidders lower the cost for bay area projects like the bore and the bridge. >> we definitely have our eyes on the taxpayer dollars here and believe this is in the taxpayers interest to get competition at lower cost. >> reporter: some critics say the need for extra incentives is actually an indication of how difficult the project has become. >> after actually watching this process unfold $2 million seems like a small price to compensate the bidders who are sort of going along with the high speed rail on this one. it is such a mess. >> reporter: the high speed rail authorities chairman tells me companies can spend as much as $10 million just putting their bids together. officials still hope to break ground in july. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> wet weather returns to the forecast when you can expect some showers and the conditions you will have in the
. >> i think in the wake of a tax increase when people find out things like, we're giving away millions of the dollars to the losers, you know it just erodes the public trust. >> reporter: yet rail officials say stipends for losing bidders lower the cost for bay area projects like the bore and the bridge. >> we definitely have our eyes on the taxpayer dollars here and believe this is in the taxpayers interest to get competition at lower cost. >> reporter: some critics...
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the city including restoring pay to worker who's took cuts and in order to do that the mayor says a tax increase is needed and not everyone is willing to pay. >> we are saying too much. >> yes. yes. maybe this will be good. >> we have to go to the ballot. to get voter permission in 2014.j7Ñew this depends on voter support. we've done polling. >> that poll found 70% of the voters support a quarter percent increase. hike. >> a search of a shipping container turned up thousands of rounds of ammunition. customs seized 2300 rounds hidden in air filters in cars bound for among yola. the ammo and vehicles were seized last month. no(Ñ criminal charges have been filed. >> muni official as announced changes to the way it maintains cable car lines following yesterday's accident that injured several passengers and two crew members. a bolt from a plate came loose yesterday. that caused to it jury the crew and passengers. >> in addition to looking at switches is once per week we'll make sure we put tension on the bolts to make sure that they're all secured properly. >> officials say it probably cam
the city including restoring pay to worker who's took cuts and in order to do that the mayor says a tax increase is needed and not everyone is willing to pay. >> we are saying too much. >> yes. yes. maybe this will be good. >> we have to go to the ballot. to get voter permission in 2014.j7Ñew this depends on voter support. we've done polling. >> that poll found 70% of the voters support a quarter percent increase. hike. >> a search of a shipping container turned...
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you pay a bribe, which is cheaper than paying taxes. you pay a bribe to one government official. is a business practice and has been for at least a century. tavis: the question is how does that lead to haiti getting stuck where it is, because it is not the only government with officials who take bribes. so we list of names? until the other day there were not one but two former governor is -- governors in illinois who were imprisoned at the same time. you have got to tell me more than just corruption that has the people in this quandary. but there is corruption, and there is racism, and if you look, martinique and guadeloupe are part of france. france sent them on, and they are the descendants of slaves. they do not have the situation in haiti has, which is an outcast. i think what frederick douglass says, which is true. after the earthquake there were incredible articles. pat robinson said patients made a pact with the devil. it was the first time he seemed to be on the side of the french, and many conservatives and moderate columnists attack patients as having brought this upon
you pay a bribe, which is cheaper than paying taxes. you pay a bribe to one government official. is a business practice and has been for at least a century. tavis: the question is how does that lead to haiti getting stuck where it is, because it is not the only government with officials who take bribes. so we list of names? until the other day there were not one but two former governor is -- governors in illinois who were imprisoned at the same time. you have got to tell me more than just...
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not only on high income earners, he has raised taxes on everyone. the word is he is going to say, he needs more money, more tax revenues. how is that going to be received? >> i can tell you on capitol hill it has not been received very well. house republicans basically, many of them didn't vote for the package that included the tax hikes you are referring to, the one that was voted right after new year's eve. they say that is enough. they don't want to see any more offers that includes tax increases. consider they hold the house majority and they can hold to that the best they can. i doubt we would see a package to stave off a sequester anything comprehensive like that. the best we're going to see a kick the can down the road and stave off the cuts. >> gregg: do you think this president, in a way, try to persuade the nation, that 8% unemployment, 25 million americans, unemployed or under employment is negative, that is the new norm. is he going to say something similar to? >> that i don't know if he is going to say something similar to that. >> look
not only on high income earners, he has raised taxes on everyone. the word is he is going to say, he needs more money, more tax revenues. how is that going to be received? >> i can tell you on capitol hill it has not been received very well. house republicans basically, many of them didn't vote for the package that included the tax hikes you are referring to, the one that was voted right after new year's eve. they say that is enough. they don't want to see any more offers that includes...
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mister obama says the nation should move forward with a broad package for tax reform and spending cuts. but if congress can't act before the deadline. lawmakers should at least pass a small package to fend off damaging effects that would be felt across the board. >> our economy is headed in the right direction right now. >> pam: president obama says the proposals he offered house speaker john boehner late last year during discussions over the so- called fiscal cliff are still on the table. however -- boehner says additional tax hikes are out of the question. >> pam: we're learning more about the gunman -- jimmy lee dykes -- who kidnapped a five year old boy. and held him hostage for nearly a week in an underground bunker in alabama. here are new photos released by the f-b-i showing photos right outside the underground bunker. the f-b-i says dykes was involved in a firefight with swat agents before he was killed during operation. bomb technicians also found two explosive devices on the property today. authorities say one explosive was found inside the bunker -- and the other was located
mister obama says the nation should move forward with a broad package for tax reform and spending cuts. but if congress can't act before the deadline. lawmakers should at least pass a small package to fend off damaging effects that would be felt across the board. >> our economy is headed in the right direction right now. >> pam: president obama says the proposals he offered house speaker john boehner late last year during discussions over the so- called fiscal cliff are still on the...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel. nice! yes! hey, girls. want the perfect snack accessory? it's totally natural, 100% delicious cheese! tasty. see? good things really do come in small packages. like rubies! girls like rubies... mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. have you laughed today? it's important to follow cdc guidelines to help protect your family. wash your hands often. and clean your surfaces using a disinfectant to prevent the spread of cold and flu viruses. you can trust lysol because lysol disinfectant spray is approved to kill twice as many germs than any other disinfectant spray. and with lysol no-touch han
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel....
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he is pushing a sales tax increase. >> i challenge all of you to put a tax increase on the ballot and put together a broad coalition of support with the capacity and commitment to raise $1 million. that is what it will take to win. >> reporter: that sales tax increase plan could go to the voters next year. >> thank you. >>> rain tonight across the bay area and temperatures continue to drop. we continue to follow this winter blast that is not done yet. chief meteorologist is tracking the storm and has the details on the low snow. >> nearly half an inch of rainfall here throughout the day. that is more rain almost for the entire month of january. much needed wet weather arriving. we have another batch sitting offshore. let's take a look and you can see we have rainfall across the mountains and portions of san jose. it is not too heavy. more light to moderate in nature. this is what we will be seeing into tomorrow morning are the scattered areas of rainfall. how about the low snow? it looks like it will go to 2,000 feet tomorrow morning. we will have details on where we could get an unus
he is pushing a sales tax increase. >> i challenge all of you to put a tax increase on the ballot and put together a broad coalition of support with the capacity and commitment to raise $1 million. that is what it will take to win. >> reporter: that sales tax increase plan could go to the voters next year. >> thank you. >>> rain tonight across the bay area and temperatures continue to drop. we continue to follow this winter blast that is not done yet. chief...
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how to bypass the stress and get those taxes done early. we have preparation advice from the experts. that's tonight at 11:00. plus more. and that is it for us tonight. thanksthanks for joining us. for bern and stan, i'm adam may. we'll be back tonight at 11:00. see you then. woman: training is about more than muscle. it's about inner strength. so i push myself. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. i train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com.
how to bypass the stress and get those taxes done early. we have preparation advice from the experts. that's tonight at 11:00. plus more. and that is it for us tonight. thanksthanks for joining us. for bern and stan, i'm adam may. we'll be back tonight at 11:00. see you then. woman: training is about more than muscle. it's about inner strength. so i push myself. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. i train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect...
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. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a crisis in our federal system. 92 vacancies exist today in the federal court system. 15% of our federal court is vacant. we have 26 districts under federal emergencies, judicial emergencies. we have 18 judges come out with no opposition on either side, and it wasn't a political issue. could not get one of them through congress. you know, when i talk to the graduating students, i just went through that season and had a chance to talk to many, many graduating law students, and i talked about those four words come and i said, you have read millions of board to get to today. you only ha
. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a...
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. >> baltimore city and county people can get their taxes done free. >> winter weather advisory. was a morning to the north. -- blizzard warning to the north. >> the case of bacterial meningitis at loyola -- at loyola university's night. an undergraduate did was diagnosed today and taken to hospital for treatment -- an undergraduate student was diagnosed a day and taken to hospital for treatment. this dude was listed in serious but stable condition. twitter -- the student was listed in serious but stable condition. twitter, facebook, youtube -- school officials believe it will serve as a vital tool to enhance education, communication and learning. it would prohibit communication between students and staff but the district says there is little doubt about how social media would benefit the classroom. >> we will look at unblocking social media sites to use them for instructional purposes. >> this is only the first reading on the social media policy. if it is approved by the school board, it would go on the books this fall. >> it is time to start thinking about filing taxes again. f
. >> baltimore city and county people can get their taxes done free. >> winter weather advisory. was a morning to the north. -- blizzard warning to the north. >> the case of bacterial meningitis at loyola -- at loyola university's night. an undergraduate did was diagnosed today and taken to hospital for treatment -- an undergraduate student was diagnosed a day and taken to hospital for treatment. this dude was listed in serious but stable condition. twitter -- the student was...
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. >> but i think as we face increased corporate taxes, is i going to be more challenging and it's going to be less about needing to be in silicone valley, and with technology, you can be anywhere and do your business elsewhere. >> and companies like bell, will be better suited, to come to texas. >> which is what texas governor rick perry is saying as he meets with silicon valley ceos, trying to get local businesses especially small businesses to pick up and of move to texas. will it work? >> we are of the valley. the tech ecosystem. one and the same. we are here. >> so you are not swayed or tempted by the texas? >> not at all. texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing.
. >> but i think as we face increased corporate taxes, is i going to be more challenging and it's going to be less about needing to be in silicone valley, and with technology, you can be anywhere and do your business elsewhere. >> and companies like bell, will be better suited, to come to texas. >> which is what texas governor rick perry is saying as he meets with silicon valley ceos, trying to get local businesses especially small businesses to pick up and of move to texas....
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are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done some polling. the voters think we are moving in the right direction. >> that poll shows 70's percent of voters may support a quarter percent sales tax increase but only 57 percent favor half a percent high. and a worker at a maintenance worker that contracts with the city likes anything that will help keep his job. >> anothe
are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police...
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we know what is going on there with sarkozy fleeing the country because of the higher tax rates. this sum will set you back 7500 square feet. it's going to go for about 13 million as the listing prce. of course five bedrooms and saw the screening room. the pool, hot tub, views of downtown, but if you come over here we can take a look and you can see the glasses encased masters week and, of course, you wake up every morningith a view of santa monica and the pacific ocean. gerri: that is gorgeous. have you put a bit in? >> i guess it is worth every penny if you have them. i don't know. gerri: it is pretty. amazing property. thank you for bringing it to us and we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. gerri: special coverage of the real-estate story continues throughout the show. and 20 minutes i will be joined by a famed real-estate agent. she will give us a peek inside as $16 million penthouse for sale right here in new york city. there we are. a warning to congress that another financial crisis could be around the corner if we don't get rid of too big to fail once and for all. details
we know what is going on there with sarkozy fleeing the country because of the higher tax rates. this sum will set you back 7500 square feet. it's going to go for about 13 million as the listing prce. of course five bedrooms and saw the screening room. the pool, hot tub, views of downtown, but if you come over here we can take a look and you can see the glasses encased masters week and, of course, you wake up every morningith a view of santa monica and the pacific ocean. gerri: that is...
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a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my
a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know...
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. >> reporter: tax season is here and so is the w2. if there is a headline, go check our mailboxes before someone else does. >> reporter: this quiet street lined with mailboxes had a recent visitor. >> a knock at the door that never happens. >> reporter: on the other side of the knock was a police officer. >> in his hand was my w2. he arrested a gentleman that -- for a different reason and in his bag was w2s. >> the ir "s" announce -- irs announced a sweep targeting dozens of suspects. it ended with 109 arrests and 189 indictments. he said as tax season begins, there is a heavy price to pay for pertraitors. >> when you -- perpetrators. one of her neighbor's statement got ripped off. within a day $4,000 was charged. the neighborhood feels violated. >> absolutely. because now i am going can someone open a checking account in my name, a credit card, can they file taxes under my name. >> reporter: the surgent didn't return my call about this case, residents here in the same neighborhood told me an officer was returning stolen documents to
. >> reporter: tax season is here and so is the w2. if there is a headline, go check our mailboxes before someone else does. >> reporter: this quiet street lined with mailboxes had a recent visitor. >> a knock at the door that never happens. >> reporter: on the other side of the knock was a police officer. >> in his hand was my w2. he arrested a gentleman that -- for a different reason and in his bag was w2s. >> the ir "s" announce -- irs announced...
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why he is prop yogs a tax increase? next. >> and a campaign to curb gun violence through some of the toughest firearms restrictions. news at can 6:00 >>> the mayor of the bay area's largest city gives his state of the state city address in about 30 minutes. david louie is live with the preview of that for us. >> the mayor thinks residents might be willing to pay myer sales taxes if the money can go to hiring more police officers and restoring pay cuts. the reason is rising crime. >> san jose had four homicides so far this year. and a string of robberies. >> crime has gone up. it's scary. y know? thinking about safety of kids and everybody. >>ó) needs to be addressed. >> interest there is not enough offices to respond to calls when people are in danger. >> is that an issue that needs to be8 >> i think yes. everybody believe that's. >> the mayor won't disappoint and gave us a preview saying beefing up police will be a top priority. >> priority to restore capacity in the police department. we'll start working on that now
why he is prop yogs a tax increase? next. >> and a campaign to curb gun violence through some of the toughest firearms restrictions. news at can 6:00 >>> the mayor of the bay area's largest city gives his state of the state city address in about 30 minutes. david louie is live with the preview of that for us. >> the mayor thinks residents might be willing to pay myer sales taxes if the money can go to hiring more police officers and restoring pay cuts. the reason is rising...
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california has such high prices, because we have the -- yes, second highest taxes on gas in the country. about 67 cents a gallon. that's driving it, by the way you in new york worse, 69 cents a gallon for tax. >> i think the cigarettes are more expensive here, too. your friend buying cigarettes should think twice he's probably wasting a whole lot of money he could be spending on his gas. thank you for keeping an eye on the numbers. if you are out there and you think all of the gas you are buying is expensive. it is. it turns out you are wasting a ton of it in traffic. i know you know that you spend time in traffic. but on average we have something that might surprise you. the gridlock is costing you an average of $818 a year. i said 818, that's more than the average amount people spend on christmas. but are you ready for this? the traffic that you are sitting in is a sign that the economy is improving. so you can be happy about that. christine romans is here with me. she's smiling, too. one of those good news bad news stories. on your personal economy, you always tell me your business i
california has such high prices, because we have the -- yes, second highest taxes on gas in the country. about 67 cents a gallon. that's driving it, by the way you in new york worse, 69 cents a gallon for tax. >> i think the cigarettes are more expensive here, too. your friend buying cigarettes should think twice he's probably wasting a whole lot of money he could be spending on his gas. thank you for keeping an eye on the numbers. if you are out there and you think all of the gas you are...
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so in basically what's happened as of now, the tax preparer is no longer need to obtain a tax i.d. number, pass qualifying exams and don't have to complete these yearly education requirements. however, all of the taxpayers can still volunteer to do all of the above. that is who you want to go to. >> they still are to get that tax i.d. number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about cpa's, tax attorneys, registered agents with the irs. these are nonprofessionals. the mom and pop operations, the local guys, by the way, they usually do a pretty good job. usually at a much fairer price than a cpa firm or one of these national firms. we don't want to paint everybody with the same brush. you just want to make sure they're qualified. they have a history of doing this. good record with the better business bureau. doesn't hurt if they get recommended by an attorney or financial advisor. got to go with your eyes open. >> arthel: go with your eyes open. >> remember, you sign that retur
so in basically what's happened as of now, the tax preparer is no longer need to obtain a tax i.d. number, pass qualifying exams and don't have to complete these yearly education requirements. however, all of the taxpayers can still volunteer to do all of the above. that is who you want to go to. >> they still are to get that tax i.d. number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about...
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sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. we have an economy still struggling despite positive signs like higher consumer spending and business. we expect sluggish growth in today's report. of course, any surprises there could jolt the market. wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the company added jobs last month but not enough to budge the unemployment rate from its current 7.8%. >> it's been a slow process. >> latoya patrick is one of america's estimate 12 million unemployed workers. she's been looking for a job since the fall after graduating with a master's degree. >> i'm not going to lie. it's been tough sometimes. when you're home, you feel like i spent all this time going to school and it's like nobody's giving you a chance. >> economists say until more people like latoya find jobs the economy will continue to suffer. it shrank for the first time in three years. one day afte
sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. we have an economy still struggling despite positive signs like higher consumer spending and business. we expect sluggish growth in today's report. of course, any surprises there could jolt the market. wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict...
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are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales tax by a quarter to a half percent. >>> christening the new bay bridge in style. the pricey plan for the public celebration and the debate over how to pay for it. >>> a heart stopper for drivers and adrenaline rush for riders. the new rules for motorcyclists and drivers. >> and a real microclimate for real estate. the small bay area neighborhoods seeing an explosion in sales prices. ,,,, [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. new bay bridge. we're now 207 days >>> tonight the clock continues to tick down to the opening of the new bay bri
are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales tax by a quarter to a half percent. >>> christening the new bay bridge in style. the pricey plan for the public celebration and the debate over how to pay for it. >>> a heart stopper for drivers and adrenaline rush for riders. the new rules for motorcyclists and drivers. >> and a real microclimate for real estate. the small bay area neighborhoods seeing an explosion in...
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the professional tax software. . >>> out of play. >> oh! [indiscernible] >> no doubt many key players were hurt. >> they did it. they held on to the bitter end. they won. good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is monday, february 4. i'm andrea roane. >> feel ashamed to say i fell asleep after the power went out. i found out who won on the radio this morning on the way to work. what a game. wow. happy monday. i'm mike hydeck. it's a purple morning around here for ravens fans. good morning, monika, howard. >> i didn't see any of it. if i start watching, i will be too amped up and won't be able to sleep. it was a choice. a good game, though. >> great game. >> weather wise, a lot of flurries and snow showers yesterday. we have a few more of those going on late this afternoon and tonight. it snowed eight in the last 12 days around here. we had an inch and a half at national. that's all we have to show for t. today increasing clouds, a little bit of snow late this afternoon and first part of tonight. not going to be much. another little hitter wit
the professional tax software. . >>> out of play. >> oh! [indiscernible] >> no doubt many key players were hurt. >> they did it. they held on to the bitter end. they won. good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is monday, february 4. i'm andrea roane. >> feel ashamed to say i fell asleep after the power went out. i found out who won on the radio this morning on the way to work. what a game. wow. happy monday. i'm mike hydeck. it's a purple morning around here for...
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in ten short years either taxes will have to go way up or the promise of social security and health care will have to come way down. you are a baby boomer or your parents are boomers. i hope you're not really counting on these programs to take care of you in your old age . melissa: that definitely was not end them not. be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend. you can catch it on seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. eastern time on sunday. happy friday. thank you for coming on. watch out for this note. happy birthday. you will see you back here monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report". the housing market and recovery. tonight the real realist a story. despite hundreds of regulations put into place by this administration to big to fail is still a real risk. we will tell you what it means for you and your money. and one of the biggest names in fashion. supermodel here to kick off our series of special reports. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up, but first, our
in ten short years either taxes will have to go way up or the promise of social security and health care will have to come way down. you are a baby boomer or your parents are boomers. i hope you're not really counting on these programs to take care of you in your old age . melissa: that definitely was not end them not. be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend. you can catch it on seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. eastern time on sunday. happy...
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the mayor's idea is to raise the city's sales tax. voters would have to approve it. but -- >> it now appears from our most recent survey that a majority of the voters might support another tax increase. >> in his state of the city speech tonight, reed also said san jose will be able to hire more police officers in the next years. he says money from that will come from savings on pensions. >>> have you filled up lately? you've probably noticed that gas is getting more expensive again. but this really gave us some sticker shock. yeah, you're reading that right. chico's gas station charging $5.03 a gallon for regular. gas prices have shot up almost 40 cents in just the past month. why? switching to the more expensive summer blend of fuel. >>> tonight, there are new rules of the road. new rules for drivers and new rules for motorcycle riders. you've probably seen this. motorcyclists weaving in between cars. they can do that in california. but now there are written do's and don'ts for lane splitting. >> reporter: when should a motorcycle do this? >> only when it's safe. >
the mayor's idea is to raise the city's sales tax. voters would have to approve it. but -- >> it now appears from our most recent survey that a majority of the voters might support another tax increase. >> in his state of the city speech tonight, reed also said san jose will be able to hire more police officers in the next years. he says money from that will come from savings on pensions. >>> have you filled up lately? you've probably noticed that gas is getting more...
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. >> governor decemberry is airing ads in texas touting the business friendly regulations and low taxes and saying california companies should check out texas. the governor brown is not worried saying if los angeles, everyone with half a brain is coming to california. >> a hearing date is now set for, giant slugger barry bonds who is appearing the obstruction of justice conviction. oral arguments are held in front of a three judge panel of the court of appeals in san francisco. the judges were appointed by three different democratic presidents. bonds was convicts of giving misleading testimony before a federal grand jury. >> when niners lost the super bowl, san francisco police chief lost a bet to an old friend so that means he has to do this, the ray lewis squirrel dance, what lewis does before every ravens home game and made the bet with former oakland. police chief and current baltimore chief of police. >> we made a friendly bet he had to kaepernick or i had to do the ray rue business, i will do my pose that i did the ray lewis dance and send it to tony and well close the books on la
. >> governor decemberry is airing ads in texas touting the business friendly regulations and low taxes and saying california companies should check out texas. the governor brown is not worried saying if los angeles, everyone with half a brain is coming to california. >> a hearing date is now set for, giant slugger barry bonds who is appearing the obstruction of justice conviction. oral arguments are held in front of a three judge panel of the court of appeals in san francisco. the...
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state income tax. >>> in just about 40 minutes the day two of the at&t classic. there are many familiar faces, a former secretary of state, she started playing golf just five-years ago when she was midway through her ten europe as secretary of state. she is one of ten women in the field and one of her drives hit a person watching. >> i said i know how to do diplomacy, not sure about the golf course. >> think she will be happier playing golf than the job she had. to much pressure, got to relax playing golf. i don't think you can being the secretary of state. >> they shared the lead after round one. russell knox is at six under par, phil mickelson opened with a 69 at monterey peninsula. >> so beautiful out there. >> right there. yep. >> our weather, scattered showers this morning, look out the window. that's a beautiful sky. we like that. steve paulson is coming back. he has the weekend forecast. >> also it's a story you will only see here. fines for people who break the rules on spare the air days. . >> good morning, if you are driving on the bay bridge right now
state income tax. >>> in just about 40 minutes the day two of the at&t classic. there are many familiar faces, a former secretary of state, she started playing golf just five-years ago when she was midway through her ten europe as secretary of state. she is one of ten women in the field and one of her drives hit a person watching. >> i said i know how to do diplomacy, not sure about the golf course. >> think she will be happier playing golf than the job she had. to much...
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he's planning to tell people that texas is a better place for business because there's no income tax and more lenient labor and environmental laws. california governor jerry brown kind of scoffed at this one, actually made jokes about it earlier this week. texas launched a radio ad campaign aimed at bringing in new business. >>> economic data has economists a bit confused this morning. scott mcgrew says someone forgot to carry the one. >> yes, good morning. new numbers in to the newsroom this morning. america's trade deficit with china felt by quite a bit suggesting strong american manufacturing and exports. now it's good news, but it doesn't gibe with the latest gdp numbers we have showing that the american economy has contracted. so economists are going to have to go back and figure this one out. those discouraging gdp numbers could very well be wrong. >>> a decent day on the markets. it's been a peculiar week this week, a lot of up and a lot of down. linkdn doing well after blowout yesterday. >>> and the power company that provided electricity to the louisiana superdome said it fi
he's planning to tell people that texas is a better place for business because there's no income tax and more lenient labor and environmental laws. california governor jerry brown kind of scoffed at this one, actually made jokes about it earlier this week. texas launched a radio ad campaign aimed at bringing in new business. >>> economic data has economists a bit confused this morning. scott mcgrew says someone forgot to carry the one. >> yes, good morning. new numbers in to the...
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but now millionaires are staring head on at a federal state income tax of 51.9%. and you guessed it, it is the highest in the nation. one saving grace for the moment, californians can deduct state tax from federal returns. >>> up next, your "early today" sports highlights. plus, meet a nasty nanny whose pension for slapping this kid just got her slapped by the law. >>> and now to some other stories that caught our eyes this morning. in new york, disturbing video shows a nanny slapping a 9-month-old for not eating. when the mother saw what was going on, she rushed home .fired the caretaker who has been charged with endangering the well fare of a child and resisting arrest. >>> in texas, 22-year-old grad student and chicken farmer has grown so close to his flock over the years, he's known around as chicken boy. he's handled the chickens for so long, he's even picked up the language. >> it's like i just laid an egg in this box, come lay your egg. and it's -- >> the chicken boy plans to go and continue his education so he can some day become doctor chicken and that's
but now millionaires are staring head on at a federal state income tax of 51.9%. and you guessed it, it is the highest in the nation. one saving grace for the moment, californians can deduct state tax from federal returns. >>> up next, your "early today" sports highlights. plus, meet a nasty nanny whose pension for slapping this kid just got her slapped by the law. >>> and now to some other stories that caught our eyes this morning. in new york, disturbing video...
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it cost tax papers thousands of dollars. what lawmakers are looking to do to make it stop stay with us. . >> welcome back everybody. north corinthians is threatening retaliation upon . officials in the north are accusing the u.s. of having double standards on rocket launchers. they'll conduct a third nuclear test. u.s. said the south corinthians launch had no military attempt. frank holtwherecould see harsher penalties in new york. and police are responding to fake crime scenes and now lawmakers had enough. tell us laul about it. >> it is it the prank 911 calls and that gets the police with swarms was officers to the scene. and they're targeting so far. inclugged miley cierous whose los angeles home was run with police. authorities stay it is it a massive waste and now ted lew proposed a bill that anyone conconvicted of swatting pay the price. >> if is not a game. if you do it and you get caught. you will get mand tore jail time and held responsible for the entire cost of the your fake incident. >> these incidents are comple
it cost tax papers thousands of dollars. what lawmakers are looking to do to make it stop stay with us. . >> welcome back everybody. north corinthians is threatening retaliation upon . officials in the north are accusing the u.s. of having double standards on rocket launchers. they'll conduct a third nuclear test. u.s. said the south corinthians launch had no military attempt. frank holtwherecould see harsher penalties in new york. and police are responding to fake crime scenes and now...
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he's also pushing for a sales tax increase and hopes voters will approve it next year. >>> with tax season approaching, there's word the irs is cracking down on identity thieves and tax cheats. for details on that and the rest of your news before the bell, let's turn things over to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. we do have snowflakes falling already although they told us we wouldn't get snow until this afternoon. got everybody a little bit nervous. it's one of those weeks where we have seen the dow treading water after hitting 14,000 last week. yesterday we closed well off the lows. there are worries about the european debt crisis again with the scandal in spain. also the european central bank saying risks for the region are to the downside. investors reacted to disappointing productivity data as well. today we'll get more data on the economic front on the trade deficit and wholesale trade. the dow losing 42 points to 13,944. looks to be down for the week. nasdaq slipped to 3165. the irs is cracking down on criminals who use stolen identities
he's also pushing for a sales tax increase and hopes voters will approve it next year. >>> with tax season approaching, there's word the irs is cracking down on identity thieves and tax cheats. for details on that and the rest of your news before the bell, let's turn things over to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. we do have snowflakes falling already although they told us we wouldn't get snow until this afternoon. got everybody a...
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her tax -- effective tax rate at the end of the day is about 13% while the tax rate of the software developer is 31%. now, that's simply not fair. >> wow. >> these are both people -- i mean, actually -- i was going to say these are both people contributing a lot to the economy. we can have an argument how much the hedge funds are contributing. that's a different argument. >> let me get this right. a hedge fund guy is doing less than half in percentage of a guy, middle class who may be doing his own business, own his own business and employing people. only because we give a loophole to the hedge fund guy because he's a hedge fund person. >> because we favor incomes from hedge funds and private equity firms. over paychecks. over earnings. we have one person who's paying a 33% stat tour rate. where you take out -- share of their income. 31% for the software developer. >> congresswoman, that is where the president is, close some of the loopholes and make this equal. we're not trying to put it all one way. but there's something that is just unfair about that kind of arrangement. >> really. i think
her tax -- effective tax rate at the end of the day is about 13% while the tax rate of the software developer is 31%. now, that's simply not fair. >> wow. >> these are both people -- i mean, actually -- i was going to say these are both people contributing a lot to the economy. we can have an argument how much the hedge funds are contributing. that's a different argument. >> let me get this right. a hedge fund guy is doing less than half in percentage of a guy, middle class...
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sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >> done. >>> someone got lucky in virginia, but a multimillionaire may have already left the town. the lottery says they bought the powerball at richmond international airport. the prize, $217 million. it's the second largest ever won in the commonwealth. they have the option of a 30-year payout or lump sum. >> what are the taxes on that? >> yikes. 50% probably. >>> magic johnson comes to washington to talk about the aids epidemic hitting the black community, but that's not the only reason he is town. >>> sandy survivors by the thousands, they are still living in motels, but one family fell to the crac >>> a lot of excitement at howard university hospi
sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >>...
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he suggests the possibility of going to voters next year with a proposal for a sales tax hike. >>> police in fairfield are looking for the men they say duct taped and robbed a school janitor for ipads. it happened wednesday night at the semiyen toe continuation high school. two men ordered the janitor to the ground and duct taped him to the desk. it has been robbed three other times in the past four months. >>> now back to the top story. search for christopher dorner. investigators are pouring over the 18 page manifesto he posted on his facebook page. he addressed it to america. entitled it last resort. he doesn't fear death because he had already died on january 2nd, 2009 the date he was fired from the force. current oakland police consultant bill bradden was the los angeles police chief at that time. >> a lot of police officers got discharged and none of them resorts to the actions this man has taken. >> he complimented several celebrities for their looks and accomplishments. now you can read dorners entire manifesto at ktvu.com. we are obviously monitoring the man hunt and bring you up
he suggests the possibility of going to voters next year with a proposal for a sales tax hike. >>> police in fairfield are looking for the men they say duct taped and robbed a school janitor for ipads. it happened wednesday night at the semiyen toe continuation high school. two men ordered the janitor to the ground and duct taped him to the desk. it has been robbed three other times in the past four months. >>> now back to the top story. search for christopher dorner....
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themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officers we hit the streets of london into earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. might call for a twenty grand mals a commons where you are sort of thing so i'll just get less than washes over said coffee get. it properly no so said drink tonight again tonight is basically a kick in the growing because they're just being ridiculous and advertisers should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary bread and of course not critics saying that with austerity measures we buy things for a lot of people in the u.k. and politicians have made with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee. on the service and duty but no reward you carry bans it's world war two veterans from receiving russia
themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officers we hit the streets of london into earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. might call for a twenty grand mals a commons where you are sort of thing so i'll just get...
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officer says we hit the streets of london into the early to find out whether people in london think tax someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my call for twenty grand rounds of commons where there are sort of three soldiers sailors from washington research coffee give me the most is here probably no closer to it's night again tonight is basically you can be boring because they're just being ridiculous and advertisers should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course a lot of critics saying that with austerity measures really fighting for a lot of people in the u.k. and politicians have made do with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee on our servers and but no reward the u.k. fans it's world would two veterans from receiving russian medals honoring their bravery in the active convoys saying the time to award them is up. skepticism and mistrust appears prevalent in bahrain was tossed between the
officer says we hit the streets of london into the early to find out whether people in london think tax someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my call for twenty grand rounds of commons where there are sort of three soldiers sailors from washington research coffee give me the most is here probably no closer to it's night again tonight is basically you can be boring because they're just being ridiculous and...
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are taxed at $39 a year. businesses will have to pay two cents per square foot of lot size and san leandro officials will collect the tax in december. >> the justice department says that budweiser and corono do not mix and are challenging a merger between the two companies. the justice department says that the prices go up and competition will go down should that merger go through. bud is the best selling beer and corono is the best selling import. >> today is the start of the new era for an old san francisco institution, the gold dust lounge will have a ribbon cutting at the new location at fisherman's wharf closing in union square after the landlord ended the lease. many fixtures have been moved here, including a v.i.p. part at the new lounge tonight followed by the public grand opening on sunday. >> i am sure some of the vitamin b that h.e.b. wrote about will flow. >> sunday is a great time for opening with the super bowl and a lot riding on the weather. >> the weather will be fine for all outdoor activist
are taxed at $39 a year. businesses will have to pay two cents per square foot of lot size and san leandro officials will collect the tax in december. >> the justice department says that budweiser and corono do not mix and are challenging a merger between the two companies. the justice department says that the prices go up and competition will go down should that merger go through. bud is the best selling beer and corono is the best selling import. >> today is the start of the new...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut, the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health, the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. >>> love is in the air, and we'll show you romantic ebbing getaways so you can make a great escape on valentine's day. >> jane pauley stops by to tell us how baby boomers are redefining how we live our lives. >> two pros from the show "doom's day preppers" will show
so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system...